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The Fetus as Medical Patient: Moral Dilemmas in Prenatal Diagnosis from a Catholic Perspective

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The Fetus as Medical Patient: Moral Dilemmas in Prenatal Diagnosis from a Catholic Perspective
The Fetus as Medical Patient: Moral Dilemmas in Prenatal Diagnosis from a Catholic Perspective

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The Fetus as Medical Patient: Moral Dilemmas in Prenatal Diagnosis from a Catholic Perspective

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With an increased capacity to analyze fetal cells in the laboratory and the present possibility of monitoring human embryonic development using advanced diagnostic technique, prenatal diagnosis (PND) has become widely diffused in medical practice.
The Fetus as Medical Patient
emphasizes, however, that PND results are not unambiguous: they may either lead to a continuation of the pregnancy, or to an abortion. Cioffi engages the reader in a comprehensive examination of the state of the question regarding diagnosis and possible treatment of human illness
in utero.
The book deals with biomedical consideration in prenatal human life, presents a survey of the literature of ten North American Catholic theologians who have written on the topic of moral dilemmas in PND over the past twenty years, and critically analyzes the writings of these ten authors.

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